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the road winning also is available worldwide for every language level, reading gem and has to go the money mental novel is a 100 years old. that still has a lot to say about the present to todd herschel tails the disintegration into escape as a satirist goes too far. and then you have to investigate the call to book the guns and then it must be more than a tar jokers has a host of eccentrics looking for their nice constraint. even detection, i'm afraid of 3 ality out there, and a pop icon from iran who lends her voice to the fight for freedom. the welcome to arts unveiled the,
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the 1st to a highly topical novel about war paint, speech, devise of populism. a definitely pandemic, and society on the edge of a press. it sounds like we're talking about today, right? actually it's all in a novel published a 100 years ago. the magic mount bye to him us marshall's i'm just on awful addresses, issues that still concern us today. issues we still discussed with great enthusiasm . oh, great hostility to the home on this novel can better explain to us problems. we're currently experiencing things of warriors today. people are also taking a closer look at the books. we're eleanor, which have always been can. okay, so i think it's a fascination read and the novels it has many interpretations. it has many layers in many things. it's also a 1000 pages long. it's a literal literary, heavy weight. so what makes it worth the reading or even a 2nd?
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read the magic mountains. 100 year anniversary is being marked with an exhibition in 2 months, months hometown and flew back with stage production. even a single not written by someone's mind himself, obviously. but 1st, what's it about? okay, what's that the same? it's the swiss alps at a senatorial. that's a kind of health resort or clinic, where people think the fresh air will cure them of a long disease. and there was plenty of long disease at the time to most months, such as novel in $19.00 oh, $7.00. when temperature los us is still a leading cause of death in europe. and the best treatment people can get if they can afford it, is breathing good air and just waiting around to get better. and they can wait a long time, answer if the story is young here, some us months, main character who goes to visit his sick cousins. how does it people, we meet this character, hands cast or 9 who travels into this world and ends up staying for 7 years and is confronted with all the ideological political and philosophical debates of the time
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. that's i. what's funny about the book is even bell has cast off is actually healthy. she really gets into the santa torrie, the people, their philosophical debates, and just the culture of being a patient there. strict health for teens luxurious meals obsessive temperature and taking the ends up living like one of them, the ones on the end thoughts and then in an isolated hermetically sealed place. the questions of humanity are played out on all possible levels. even the conch building was progress, science love plays a major role. this is very presence. and so all the big topics and so much mind creates to character patients at the clinic who really are polar opposites and their philosophies, sets and brittany, on the one hand, p stands for progress and individual freedom for in the light. and then there's nafta. she wants to see society dominated by and so tell a terry and rosie to so it's area and resumes were starting to take power in europe
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at that time with the rise of communism, the fastest sometimes cast off is caught between these 2 that the whole novel revolves around the decision which site to take, but at least both these characters become a how does costs are mentors and he's really torn between the $2.00 philosophies. eventually search most of debates turn by on the to rival space, often a deal. and that's just the beginning of the violence. the book ends in 1914 with the start of world war one has cost or disappearing. and so the chaos of battle. when the magic mountain came out, it quickly became an international best seller, translated into many different languages. and over the decades influential people have claimed it as their favorite book, like american critics, susan sontag, who said she'd read it 7 or 8 times in spain. big fan clubs cropped up at schools and universities are listening. you don't have to have 3 talk trips in nature to understand to them this month because there's
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a lot of irony and humor in his works. no more. it's about very serious things. but the book itself is an enjoyable experience and there was some really hilarious things from you in the so in the i meant that you send us some coffee of cc, much one group of people who didn't think the magic mountain was funny. it was the tourism board and the switzerland. they thought the book may have the town looked bad. they actually asked another big german writer of the time college tests not to write a novel that paints of the town in a better way. homeless mind live quite a while born in 1875 at the beginning of the german empire. his diaries reveal that he was bisexual at a time when that was not accepted. in 1929, he won the nobel prize for his novel vote in books. later, the fled nazi germany with his wife, katya, a jewish convert to christianity, and there are 6 kids. so let's take a step back back. in 1912 katia mind had been diagnosed with tuberculosis and told
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him as mine went to visit her at the sanitarium and of a switzerland that became his inspiration. defense who fed up with mon, it's all coincidence. and so we imagined he must have sat there for years, thinking about how to do it. but it's all quite incidence. that's 252 originally wanted to write the magic mountain as a short story on and it turned into a 1000 page novel inside. and it took him 12 years to write it. he was interrupted by world war one, but also he was going through a shift in his own minds. when he started writing the book, he was very pro war. at 15 in 1914 thomas mon allowed himself to be carried away by the enthusiasm for war that was driving many intellectuals officers, writers and artists of the time. so he was in the front line of advocating for it. and a 1918 when germany was defeated, it was a lost cause and he went to a very isolated amazon to last month. they hold those mountains with each side. in
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the 1920s, he became one of the most eloquent defenders of the republic. and by the 1930s during his exile and the united states a true believe it and democracy, people call. when the nazis came to power in 1933, thomas mine left germany with his family. he moved to switzerland to the united states. and later back to switch from was one advocated for tolerance and human dignity, and somebody died and 1955, which almost month broke the magic mountain. a she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old, him, the pro war him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. lovely gentleman, watson price is me. most of a homeless man is honest and sincere willingness and courage to change his mind. to put his views, the task again and again, and to arrive at new views or to stand up for those new views until until he revises again. it's a pleasure speaking with some of the video, the video,
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then the magic mountain reflects exactly that in these up when the magic mountain came out in 1924 european society was really on edge. there's a feeling like today actually the restlessness of heightens tensions, existential dread, and the feeling that society could go off the rails versus what was in the air. and he writes, in the novel, you can sense a tremendous on ease of fear of the future. and suddenly there's this situation at the end of the novel where things are unraveling uncertain as to where they start shooting each other, where they're cursing at the steps where the craziest ideas of her child and people are literally losing their minds. boston as well, just so much man writes about total polarization, division, people who stopped listening cuz now i'm around actually cuz the tipping point today in this time of great areas ability,
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all you have to do is turn on any evening talk show and you'll see that people are interrupting each other and not listening. look, just yelling out the opinions that go to holland, muncie politics falling into populace. and what we now call hate speech. and this information he sees the tensions and the dangers that are later going to lead to the fall of the weimar republic. germany's 1st attempt real parliamentary democracy ended with the nazi here coming in, if you can follow it in vivid detail. he describes it with a tremendous aesthetic sense and tremendous psychological insight. this is and it didn't create some atmosphere where at the end you just wonder who will shoot 1st 1st and that you and then at the very end, the war in which the whole thing culminates. pursuits 1st, even today receive people turning to violence and they can't get their way with work. don't get them. i think it's sadly current. we should keep that in mind a not in a good way. it's been a century
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a 100 years and was still at the same place, the host of and then yes and yes, double. it's double see what, at the end of the magic mountain until most mon asks, out of this universe. so feast deaths out of this extremity of fever, tingling the rain washed evening sky to a fiery glove. may it be that love one day so now we should be ashamed of humanity that we still haven't done since the books. great final question after this universal feast of death. may it be that love one day shall mount this question about the horrible 20th century for 21st century starting the exact same way with the next universal feast of death and do crating them. the middle east with the models of mine was also ahead of his time when it came to sexuality earlier. novella is 20, a career guy and death in venice at strong homo. erotic under the magic mountain contains motif spit, are obviously clear beneficial. and i think it's one of the books greatest
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strengths that it breaks every cliche, especially when it comes to questions of how to talk about in the body sexuality under ross. this is an x, okay, keep the horton custom falls in love with a woman, but i'm so shy. but she reminds him of a male classmates that he wants. fans defies the the question of what the amount is which a woman is what's masculine, what's feminine, and what is perceived as attractive. erotically attractive? all of that is fluid. here. gender fluidity was not mainstream. thomas monster and homosexuality was totally tab boot for most of society. just it was a criminal offense. in the 19 twenty's thomas man campaigned against paragraph $175.00, which criminalize homosexual relationships and act so as month own desire for man was something she lived out in secret to the outside world. she was an upstanding, heterosexual citizen, with a wife and 6 kids. love, hates politics and passion. they're all here in the magic. mount someone's mind
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leaves it up to you though, how you want to interpret that and i'm just can sometimes we have to find out own way just like the characters in the story. it can. i think that in times of the fake news and everything happening quickly, this idea or of having to read with critical lies and do that for ourselves and stay awake. that is the most current seeing the numbers and that's what i liked the best. ok, so i sort of myself, do i a social okay. much middle style and in case the idea of reading a 1000 pages seems overwhelming, but you can always skip a hand. these lots of readers have told me which parts they skipped, but it does happen then i'll some people may skip over parts of months, master piece, but others give themselves permission to write part to that is quite simple, is that the tool must month conference. the magic mountain top to is about to be published. the also is not until last month, right? the and such high risk times told is the bold pretend the audience is skeptical.
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because how me from canada, it was clear to me from the get go that certain she will as circles would suspect. i was failing. the german nest stayed on the desktop, writing a literary relic by simply hanging to on it. and then he does to junk the hen dying of the sick, out of its strong cause, no stranger to provocation. in the 1990s a studio brown, he's thoughtful, people with telephone pranks, folds them with a documentary about his found fractals. i'm slammed in the best sense of this 20 years ago with his level slices. mind me as nice as my vegetables. and now the magic mountain to get up in front of i knew you had the idea from the outset that the title and the cover would be in the type face of the arnold schwartzenegger action, who determinate or to in order to underlined the identity of i'm i'm scared the small minded to even more of your own entrance and is it all just provocation,
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or does it reflect some of the magnificence of the original 156 original passages from thomas minds magic mountain on moving into the new book and the cost of characters from the senatorial baton, in modified form hands cast up is now starts up 1000000 that having us like a logical crisis. all you know, i get the cost on the original customer as last of the term while of the 1st world war. and my own as high to bring is also last hyperlink, you know, for, but i won't tell you how low views volume today to the colors. this is killed with antibiotics. so hind total cost is patients suffer from burnouts. the new mass disease display, the willingness to prevent a hunched hold is aware of his responsibility as 12 most months success. so when he get 5 percent of the we're on the risk of getting myself into trouble, then i'd rather not then heavy. okay, that will keaton, before i make a fool of myself and the other one, which one? if you have the audacity to call the book the magic mountain to the school system,
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then it has to be more than just accommodating the tar joe task. so them, some of the funding you have to do with justice launch. one thing that i forgot about his work doesn't do justice to the length of the original. the magic mountain to has a may of 280 pages such strong hopes that this will help his regents persevere to the end. and now to an exhibition in munich that celebrates being different curtain up for eccentricity. disneyland. oh must have caught on the little cotton company, eccentric office and creations come together that she dissolved unto cuz zucker and, and they delight and self stylization control protection. i'm afraid of reality out there. that's why i love masks, cost students disguise, as opposed with gestures extensive sentences,
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different interest defines all conventions. they get half of these kinds betsy, they have a need for ever more idiosyncrasy. yeah, i can send for the conceptual personalities. don't want to exclude anything. i'm still not 6, even though i create a world where everyone is welcome. yes, to all the different, bold, unconventional dice this. yes, to all, that's a yes to all. that's preventative. open the borders. anything goes to other 2 pieces that this sentence isn't manipulative. sentences that tells you find your own way, and they're the ones that could isa, end up dealer, and passages happen and living work of all sorts of was defensive worldwide for the 30 years then who is we going to cost over used solar energy to change something so even though the smiles we put on her face has changed something. so, and it's us a life spent, and nicola opposite,
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it's kind of a female. it's an invention as an art figure with our work of art is, can we really take risks in everyday life? on the one hand, it's a form of cedar and staging, but at the same time, it's also real life. i type is all. this is the village, pollution labor load eccentricity comes from the creek, x country to step out of the center. we distance ourselves from what we think of as normal because of its limits, because the polar band might not be a predator as whole, but would rather be advancing back what that think it extent does it as soon as guides, interesting, concentric personalities. do take certain risks when they go out in public the sci fi in a different one, they stand out, feet and naturally attract attention to origin or even regression from others spot
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. then one more thought off the i can someone from the end of the. busy eccentric aesthetics of freedom, the title of the exhibition in unique lesson on disclose a political dimension. people like sophia, zeus makes you courageously and even passionate lisa, but social conventions all in a way immune to censorship. especially in my lifetime, for example, my gold tooth is also a political act for me because 1st lead, suddenly i was interested in what happens when i make myself ugly on purpose. what does that do to me? what does it do to my life, to the people around me? if i directly and quite clearly refused to even look at myself with your patriarchal glasses, with your beauty still, and it's just, it's a personal statement that i don't even recognize your normal as normal damage as i'm the eccentric can also be disturbing. like i know ordering books going to college, each had an instrument of torture and pleasure. oh, chloe,
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not seeming be pulling the graphic and yet strangely loving. this the offer of santa, instead of the gods, scandalously eccentric, and current hail bodies are exposed to violated and turned into fetishes. the reactions of the audience were extreme dizziness painting nor shock. bye. i feel like you don't have to go into the hosting or, and it wouldn't. it's not just about provoking for the sake of provocation for it. so. so no, but about doing something different on that side. and it's not something non normative. so it's a tool and eccentricity seems to stem from a deep in the need to need to express an intrinsic low script. mentioned issue is the people who feel safer in the world that they have to find for themselves. and then in the worlds that others have defined for them. if in the a tab,
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at the same time eccentric students need to follow his oldest titles, it's enough recognition for them that we see the data t and brilliance market that we don't know what makes the exhibition and the figures we see here. so attractive event solving, they are who they are, the boy and i'll county, i don't want to be any different puts motor a search because they are with us. and that gives us courage. and we want to support that with this exhibition. he's always doing well, and we'll just, it's a young man and encourage people to become a little more colorful to, to band maybe just the just the which are held onto iran where single goose was silenced by the state. before we all say sure, everybody knew where the mega,
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mega homestar not just in her home country ever run in the 19 seventy's produce, was touring all over the world. now she's saying, combine that documentary, good goose made a fire. a company is the 74 year old at one of our last concerts in frankfort and tells her story, record over time. so what you listen to whether it be western music or the ring and music, of course was always the i think like many of those might help very close to the decision maker at the premier. this discharge center produce is their 2nd major film for center. and the subject close to heart this is um, is the fact that i was able to make a film with
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a person who spanish nation based on his childhood. and that i was able to know to need to tell her story. but the story of a people she stood, that's obviously capital for me. i'm something that will always be with me on the biggest page on that in my mission. big, nice goodness. his father introduced her to the stage when she was just 2 years old, who made the lead from child start to international stuff, combining persian lyrics with papa john's. as on this walk like stick to special. on the one hand, of course it's hot not acting her singing her music of her incredible presence on stage. and on the other hand, i think it's her incredible biography, the biography she says with many autism and around that people try to come down to somebody is to silence how to break hash. but the goose has never given the meals
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as a cultural icon for us to live in silence for more than 2 decades. since the 1979, there's dominic revolution in our homeland ever won them when you get a split from a new i buy new book, toyota utility which you own showing you done a supplemental cab got or has in the sun have special doing that, but take care of them to the k, the google store had been missing a book question, but the get cut overnight but did shut down big on down the but it'd be stakes bush to 21 years as the rest in 2000, she was granted permission to leave for north america, she gave her 1st concert in front of 15000 people in toronto. she has not returned home since the decade this,
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i think she also embodies the longing for freedom held by many arabians. the current situation. the political situation in iran has been a hostage situation for, for say, 6 years, i'd say close insights for the life and shelf is of a unifier tardies. and he came to germany with her family at the age of 17, a studies theater film directing today. she runs a production company in heidelberg, but never let go over homeland. in 2006, she went to around as a filmmaker and producer, until the political situation became increasingly tense. as a can i press college was destroyed and thrown in my face to spanish. that's and that wasn't true. i had a lot of trouble that i was also arrested. and then when the pressure on me in the room became too much, i resigned and decided to come back to here on its way back to most i actually wanted to do the feature length films long. so i want to take
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a piece of voice streaming, feeling it raining in june, and mazda nearly died under suspicious circumstances after being arrested for not wearing a huge of the, the goose made of fire. the cylinder that a strong woman and an icon or music can next generations and stands for the hope of a free motor and run produce dedicated the frankfurt concert to jean and mazda. i mean the . * the to
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